Spatial-Temporal Change of Phytoplankton Biomass in the East . . . - Springer Abstract A ten-year chlorophyll- a concentration dataset from Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectro-radiometer (MODIS) were used to analyze the variation of phytoplankton biomass and its potential relation with climate in the East China Sea
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Evolution of harmful algal blooms in the East China Sea under . . . This model is developed to simulate the succession of different microalgal blooms during the spring in the sea area adjacent to the Changjiang River estuary All the processes included within the box delimited by the dashed line are influenced by light intensity and temperature
周林滨-中国科学院大学-UCAS Aluminum (Al) could favor the growth of phytoplankton by facilitating the utilization of dissolved organic phosphorus, iron (Fe), and dinitrogen, and in this manner enhance carbon fixation in the
(PDF) Zhou et al-2016-AIChE Journal - ResearchGate As biomass pyrolysis is a promising technology for producing renewable fuels, mechanistic descriptions of biomass thermal decomposition are of increasing interest
J. M. Zhou, Z. L. Shen and R. C. Yu, “Responses of a Coastal . . . In recent years HABs have caused huge economic losses in China, particularly in the Yangtze Estuary and the adjacent East China Sea (ECS) The present study investigated the spatial-temporal and species characteristics of large-scale HABs in this area using geographic information system (GIS) Kernel Density Estimation (KDE) spatial analysis